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34 OHAPTER COST AND SALES CONCEPTS c. The banquet manager is planning a function for 120 persons for next Friday evening Each guest will be given one glass of wine. How many bottles should be ordered for the party? d. What will be the unit cost of the wine? The total cost? 10 Sales records for a luncheon in the Newmarket Restaurant for a recent week were Item A, 196 Item B, 72 Item C, 142 Item...
QUESTION 5 0.5 In a single-server queuing system, 10 customers arrive per hour, and 20 customers are served per hour. What is the average number of customers in the waiting line? (Give the answer to one decimal point.)
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Cars arrive at a rate of 10 per hour in a single-server drive-in restaurant. Assume that the teller serves vehicles with a rate exponentially distributed with a mean of 4 minutes per car (ie, a rate of 1 car every 4 minutes). Answer the following questions: (a) What is the probability that the teller is idle? (b) What is the average number of cars waiting in line for the teller? (A car that is...
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In a single-server queuing system, if 10 customers arrive per hour, and 20 customers are served hour, what is the probability that there are no customers in the system? per A) 0.10 B) 0.50 C) 0.80 D) None of the above A single-bay car wash with a Poisson arrival rate and an exponential service time has cars arriving an average of 15 minutes apart....
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Problem #1 (10 points) Customers arrive to a fast food restaurant with two servers with interarrival times that follow an exponential distribution with a mean of 5 minutes. Service times (per server) also follow an exponential distribution with a mean of 8 minutes. There is enough space in the restaurant to accommodate a very large number of customers waiting to be served. (a) (3 points) What is the probability that at...
Question 1 Unless otherwise stated, assume all times reported refer to averages from exponential distributions and that we are looking at stable processes. If the average time between arrivals is 10 minutes, what is the arrival rate? a. 6 jobs per hour b. 0.1 jobs per minute c. 0.001666 jobs per second d. All of the above 1 points Question 2 For a system with a single server, if the arrival rate is six jobs per hour and the average...
Problem 3: Assume that a single-server queueing system has a Poisson interarrival process with a rate of 10 customers per hour. Also, assume that the service time is exponential with at a rate of 12 customers per hour. Answer the following questions to 3 significant digits: a) What is the expected utilization of the server? b) What is the log-run time average of number of customers in the system? c) Using Little's law, use the answer from part (b) to calculate the average waiting...
Please fill in all question marks!!!! Problem 15-25 (Algorithmic) Burger Dome sells hamburgers, cheeseburgers, French fries, soft drinks, and milk shakes, as well as a limited number of specialty items and dessert selections. Although Burger Dome would like to serve each customer immediately, at times more customers arrive than can be handled by the Burger Dome food service staff. Thus, customers wait in line to place and receive their orders. Suppose that Burger Dome analyzed data on customer arrivals and...
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2 The manager of a bank wanted to know whether the four tellers serve, on average, the same number of customers per hour. A research officer of the bank observed each of the four tellers for a certain number of hours. The following table gives the mumber of customers served...
QUESTION 20 A local diner would like to see an increase in the number of customers over the lunch hour. Currently, they average 25 customers per day over the lunch hour. They decide to offer a special menu of lunch deals at reduced rates to try to bring in more customers. Following the introduction of the new special lunch menu, they track data over the course of 24 days and find a sample mean of 35.6 customers with a standard...